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Buczkowski, Debra L.

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Welcome to the AGU Special Edition of the Venus Listserve!

 

There are quite a few Venus presentations at this year’s AGU meeting, including the Fred Whipple Lecture (!!!), two oral sessions, two poster sessions and an eLightning session, plus an assortment of presentations in other sessions. For your convenience, below is a list of Venus sessions and presentations, arranged by day. Oral presentations are listed in time order first, and then posters and eLightning talks.  Session titles are bolded. Individual presentations are called out only for those not in a Venus session.

 

Enjoy AGU!

 

 

Monday December 9

Award session

8:30-9:30 P11A Fred Whipple Lecture (To Venus: A love letter from Earth and Beyond – Speaker: Sue Smrekar) – Ballroom C (Convention Center)

 

Oral presentations

15:00-15:10 P13H-6 Enhancing Venus Mission Readiness: Insights into the lava flow from the 2023 VERITAS Iceland Field Campaign SAR dataset (Speaker: Maria Carmela Raguso) – Liberty M (Marriott Marquis)

 

Poster and eLightning Sessions

8:30-12:20 SM11E Venus as a Heliophysics Laboratory I (Posters) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

13:40-17:30 P13F Venus in the Next Decade I (Posters) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

14:10-15:40 SM13E Venus as a Heliophysics Laboratory II (eLightning) – Theatre 4 (Convention Center)

 

Tuesday December 10

Oral Sessions

8:30-10:00 P21B Venus in the Next Decade II (Oral) – Liberty M (Marriott Marquis)

10:20-11:50 P21B Venus in the Next Decade III (Oral) – Liberty M (Marriott Marquis)

 

Posters

8:30-12:20 MR21C-3227 Machine Learning based Study of the Melting of Nickel in Small Terrestrial Planet Core Conditions (Presenter: Maitrayee Ghosh) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

13:40-17:30 P23C-3094 Likely metamorphic relics of an ancient Venusian hydrosphere, how Mars compares, and how Earth informs (Presenter: Jeff Kargel) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

 

Wednesday December 11

Oral presentations

10:20-10:30 V32A-01 Distinct types of C-H-O-N atmospheres and surface pressures depending on melt redox state and outgassing efficiency (Presenter: Lena Noack) – 204 A-C (Convention Center)

10:50-11:08 P32B-03 What do aurorae look like on Mars and Venus? (Presenter: Lauriane Soret) – Liberty M (Marriott Marquis)

18:00-19:00 TH35G – Planetary Science Opportunities with Habitable Worlds Observatory (Presenter: Megan Ansdell) – Salon B (Convention Center)

 

Posters

13:40-17:30 P33B-2880 LEAVES (Lofted Environmental and Atomospheric VEnus Sensors): An innovative concept for in-situ studies of the Venus atmosphere (Presenter: Kandis Jessup) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

 

Thursday December 12

Oral presentations

9:20-9:30 S41B-05 Balloon-Borne Seismology for Subsurface Exploration (Presenter: Marouchka Froment) – 204 A-C (Convention Center)

9:30-9:40 S41B-06 Constraining the Seismogenic Thickness of Venus (Presenter: Julia Schreiber Maia) – 204 A-C (Convention Center)

16:45-17:00 DI44A-04 The Viscosity Structure of Venus’s Mantle: Models and Observations (Presenter: Julia Schreiber Maia) – 204 A-C (Convention Center)

17:00-17:15 DI44A-05 Thermal state and interior structure of Mars and Venus: Insights form geodynamic modeling (Presenter: Ana-Catalina Plesa) – 204 A-C (Convention Center)

 

Posters

8:30-12:20 DI41A-3041 The co-evolution of a Planet’s Water Budget and its Tectonic Regime (Presenter: Manar Al Asad) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

8:30-12:20 V41C-3148 Effects of Dynamic Melt Trapping on Magma Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics and Volatile Inventories on Early Venus (Presenter: Brandon Lopez) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

13:40-17:30 A43E-2016 Hydrologic Cycle Weakening in Hothouse Climates (Presenter: Jun Yang) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

13:40-17:30 NH43D-2434 Legacy of SL-9 Collisions for Understanding Past and Future Impacts on Earth and Other Planets (Presenter: Pete Schultz) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

13:40-17:30 S43C-3455 Global detectability estimates of venusquakes and volcanic activity from a balloon network (Presenter: Marouchka Froment) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

13:40-17:30 S43C-3456 Towards seismic wavefield propagation simulations for Venus (Presenter: Bryant Chow) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

 

Friday December 13

Oral presentations

9:45-9:53 EP51B Multivariate estimation of planetary surfaces as spatial random fields using the Debiased Whittle Likelihood (Presenter: Olivia Walbert) – 146B (Convention Center)

10:30-10:40 P52A-02 The case for and challenges of observing Venus with the Habitable Worlds Observatory (Presenter: Noam Izenberg) – Liberty M (Marriott Marquis)

11:20-11:35 SM52A-06 Observations of heavy ions in the magnetospheres of Venus and Mercury by BepiColumbo Mio’s spacecraft (Presenter: Lina Hadid) – Independence F-H (Marriott Marquis)

16:00-16:10 P54B-01 Erosion of canali by carbonatite lavas: A potential major source of CO2 in Venus’s modern atmosphere (Presenter: Allyson Trussell) – Liberty M (Marriott Marquis)

16:00-16:10 P54A-01 Comparative Ionospheres in the Solar System (Presenter: Michael Mendillo) – Liberty N-P (Marriott Marquis)15

16:10-16:20 P54A-02 Long-term variations of temperature and H2SO4 vapor mixing ratio in the Venusian atmosphere investigated by Venus Express and Akatsuki radio occultation measurements (Presenter: Hiroki Ando) – Liberty N-P (Marriott Marquis)

16:40-16:50 P54A-05 Venus thermal structure from radio occultation profiles over more than four decades (Presenter: Sanjay Limaye) – Liberty N-P (Marriott Marquis)

 

Posters

8:30-12:20 SY51C Celebrating 150 Years of International Science Collaboration: Marking the 1874 Efforts to Observe the Transit of Venus and the Development of Global Science (Posters) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

8:30-12:20 B51E-1569 Photochemical activities of native sulfur in driving synthesis of prebiotic reactions (Presenter: Huan Ye) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

8:30-12:20 P51C-3002 Is the V0 layer a permanent feature of the Venus ionosphere? (Presenter: Keshav Tripathi) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

8:30-12:20 P51C-3005 Radio Scintillations observed during Venus Express radio occultation measurements (Presenter: Janusz Oschlisniok) – Hall B/C Poster Hall (Convention Center)

 

Online Posters (available all week)

P01-26 Uncertainties in Venus atmospheric structure from independent inversion of Akatsuki radio occultation frequency residuals (Presenter: Patrick Fry)

 

 

 

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